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Good afternoon Surinder, I just completed a couple chapters of your book and found them to be very thought provoking. I have recently started reading of Buddhism and was pleased that your book also spoke of it. I believe that some of the people we meet we do so for a reason, we may not know why at the time but we will know why in time. You have a very way of writing and expressing your self that is though provoking and spirit lifting at the same time. When I was done with the chapters I felt let conflicted, much more relaxed and at peace. You have included much food for thought. My 24 year old daughter and her boyfriend will be very interested in reading it as well. I will be ordering it as soon as possible and then will pass it on to my daughter. I very much enjoyed the read while taking the time to ponder over the questions you proposed. I look forward to reading the whole book and will be recommending it to several friends as I am sure they will love it.

Dear Capt Surinder, I chanced upon the link of your book preview on the FB of an airline colleague.It was a coincidence and it was a good way to start my day.Your simple narrative style of a complex subject like spirituality is praiseworthy. Congratulations! I for sure would like to buy your book and also recommend the link to my like minded friends.I wish you success and good luck!I am sure this book will help to spread the smile and help people like me know themselves better by looking inward.Capt NP Yadav, Etihad Airways

Posted December 30, 2009, 10:53 AM EST: Singh's first book is a modest but surprisingly remarkable insight into a man's complex and deeply personal relationship with questions of existence and god. Recounting fascinating and captivating personal stories which speak to his own moments of spiritual transcendence, this book is part auto-ethnography, part philosophical musings about Eastern and universal spirituality, and part testament to the boundless imagination of the human mind. This book is for anyone and everyone. Its message is simple and beautiful and present through out the entire length of the narrative-- that spiritual transcendence need not come as a result of some sort of extreme action or moment. Rather, the way in which one lives thier life, or at the very least, the way in which percieves life, is the key to being at peace.

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Surinder J.Singh, a former airline pilot, is an independent contemporary spiritual teacher. He uses, easy to read, story-format narrative to deliver profound philosophy. He is open to ideas from all religions thoughts and traditions, but Vedanta interests him the most.
He often uses electronic mediums (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) to present ‘two-liners’ that carry the essence of his message.
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